Ulpotha, Sri Lanka was recently voted the best Yoga Retreat in the world by Observer Magazine. Off the grid and surrounded by mountains and lakes this resort can provide you with the right prescription for a detoxing holiday that you been waiting for. The retreat has been a pilgrimage site for thousands of years and is in the heart of a working community that is cradled by a Lotus shape lake and mountains. Presently their main focus is on the restoration of an ancient agricultural way of life, and includes organic farming and reforestation. Ayurveda therapies and classes in Yoga are offered and there is plenty time for meditation and relaxation.The others include The Carton House in Dublin, Ireland; Shambala Mountain Center in in Colorado, The Suryalila yoga retreat in Spain, the Bulgari Resort and Les Sources De Caudalie. Would you like to know more about these retreats? You can find them all online. If you have been to some good ones, please leave a comment and let others know about them.
On the Aegean Coast of Turkey, Natur-Med Thermal Springs and Health Resort is your fantasy come true. Everyone needs a break from their daily routines, and here with the daily breathing exercises, you will feel invigorated and more alive. The healing thermal springs will melt away those aches and pains. Staffed by trained Medical Professionals and experts, you will be in trusted hands.
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Friday, November 23, 2012
Are These the Best Retreats in the World?
You might not agree that the resorts mentioned below are the best in the
world, but the large number of people who voted for them think they are. While
these are not the most reasonably priced, they are not extravagant either -
affordable. Anyway, here they are thanks to Dawna Zimbalist writing in The
Examiner. They all look great and in such wonderful and inviting parts of
the world too.
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